Word: baring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...funneling off process was reflected in empty bakeries and idle flour mills. The U.S. had forsworn rationing. It could not undertake to fight world famine without giving up something. Bare shelves were often more persuasive than conscience...
...card in French sports is a Moroccan soccer player named Larbi Ben Barek. He belongs to the soccer union and thus gets $20 a week and a $16 bonus for each game the team wins. His father was a shipyard worker in Casablanca, and he learned to play soccer bare foot on a Moroccan desert. A Mohammedan, he frequently bows his head to ward Mecca after scoring a goal...
...Both the Tribune and the Daily News are corporate children of the Tribune Co. The Medill Trust, of which Patterson and McCormick were the sole trustees, controls a bare majority of the shares...
Even couched in the metaphor of a novel, history is best written from an eminence of years, and Sinclair's vehicle is now pulling abreast of its own times. In his latest, Sinclair adds little to the bare newspaper stories but a bushy growth of prose and an air of implausibility...
...welfare and the rights of the workers to be reconciled? Legislation pushed through in fury will not meet the immediate needs of the nation and can only serve to widen the already dangerous breach between labor and management. Rather the government's primary job is to guarantee the bare minimum of industrial operation urgently necessary to national and international welfare. To this end it should present the strike-bound industry with a plan for partial operation during the strike, and exert its full pressure to force acceptance. It is likely that even without governmental pressure management and labor would...